DODOXA. 483 



reniforrn spot on the lobe and a subterminal dark reddish-brown 

 band with pale outer and inner margins. Antennae, head, thorax 

 and abdomen dark brown; beneath, the antennae annnlated with 

 white, the palpi, thorax and abdomen dark grey. 



Exp. 6 $ 43-52 mm. (1-7-2-07"). 



Hob. The Himalayas from Kulu to Sikhim ; Bhutan; Assam, 

 the Naga Hills. 



±62. Dodona dracon, de Niceville, J. A. S. B. 1897, p. 555, pi. 2, 

 fig. 14 S ; Moore, Lep. Ind. v, 1901-1903, p. 67, pi. 395, 

 tig. 3 c?. 



" <$ . Upperside. Both wings glossy hair-brown. Fore wing 

 bears on the disc numerous pale ferruginous spots, those towards 

 the costa being whitish. Hind wing bears on the outer half four 

 somewhat obscure pale ferruginous bands; anal lobe is black, 

 bisected longitudinally by an ochreous line, which line is continued 

 along the submedian nervure almost to the base of the wing. 

 Underside. Both wings clear brownish-ochreous, with pure white 

 markings ; two subcostal decreasing white bands commencing 

 broadly on the fore wing at the costa, ending on the submedian 

 nervure (vein 1), commencing again on the hind wing at the costa, 

 near the anal angle approaching each other and becoming very 

 narrow, recurved to the abdominal margin. Fore wing with two 

 short parallel white lines at the end of the discoidal cell ; placed 

 anteriorly midway between these two lines is a trifid white spot 

 which reaches the costa, and posteriorly are two other spots also 

 placed midway between the cell-lines, the anterior one iu the first 

 median interspace, the posterior one placed a little outwardly as 

 regards the spot anterior to it in the submedian interspace ; beyond 

 these two last-named spots are three other spots, the uppermost is 

 white and is in the second median interspace, the other two are 

 black and placed posterior to it ; a trifid subapical spot from the 

 costa to the upper discoidal nervnle, a submarginal series of small 

 white spots, and a fine white marginal line. Hind wing with a 

 short narrow white line on the middle of the disc from the second 

 subcostal to the second median nervule ; two fine submarginal 

 white lines ; the anal lobe black, bisected as above by an ochreous 

 line, the lobe anteriorly defined by a white line, anterior to this 

 again is a fine black zigzag line extending from the abdominal 

 margin to the second median nervule ; the abdominal margin bears 

 three fine parallel white lines, the innermost on the extreme margin. 

 Cilia whitish. Thorax and abdomen above black, beneath whitish ; 

 antennae black. 



" Exp. S 1*5 inch " (38 mm.). 



" Hab. North Shan States." {de Niceville.) 



Unknown to me. " Described from a single example." 



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